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Deliver a faster, more delightful reading experience with new, native Content Viewers and extend the reach of your content to readers on Android and Windows. Engage your readers on Android and Windows with apps built specifically to take advantage of the device, enabling faster rendering of content and interactivity. Build custom-branded Android apps – including new support for Android phones, in addition to Android tablets – through a new web-based DPS App Builder.

Untappd was able to use the power of PhoneGap to deliver a native iOS and Android app that increased daily user signups by 200% per month and check-ins from 1.5 million in 2011 to 16 million in 2012, leveraging the same code as its mobile web app. Come hear how and why PhoneGap can make such an incredible difference.The founders of Untappd will share:• Statistics about how PhoneGap accelerated user adoption• Rewards and challenges behind building with PhoneGap• Why Untappd chose to go with PhoneGap over native

Technical Evangelist Andrew Trice covers Adobe AIR with captive runtime support for mobile application development, which will benefit your Flash Builder projects for Android OS. (Learn more about Adobe gaming technologies in the Game Development Center.)

Learn how to take your successful Android app to new frontiers. While native-to-native porting moves you to one new platform, the cost is learning a new set of tools. Instead, make the most of your resources by porting once to a cross-platform environment, and reach several new markets in one step. In this session, we'll lay the groundwork to help you move from native Android Java to the Adobe Flash Platform. Make that first step on your path across platforms with confidence.

Greg Wilson interviews Quality Engineer Shashwati Keith about using Flash Builder to develop Muni Tracker, a popular mobile app that is available for Android and iOS devices and will soon be available for the BlackBerry PlayBook.

In this video, Duane Nickull explores microphone access in Adobe mobile applications built with Flash Builder 4.5. He creates a simple recording app to run on mobile devices and shares the source code.

Mark Doherty explores the potential offered by the large array of devices you may use everyday. He highlights how to create contextual applications that operate across desktops, mobile phones and tablets.

Michael Chaize shows off the integrative functionality of LiveCycle Collaboration Service, streaming video and photos in real-time between applications on PC and tablet devices. The Samsung Galaxy Tab and Blackberry PlayBook are featured.

Join Platform Evangelist Bhakti Pingale as she walks you through debugging a Flex application on a mobile device over a USB connection. While this walkthrough uses a Samsung Galaxy Tab, the workflow is applicable for any mobile device running Android.

In this video, Scott Fegette explains how developers can create mobile applications that take advantage of features such as multitouch, camera, and location services using the new jQuery Mobile Framework in a future version of Dreamweaver.

Learn how Adobe AIR 2.5 enables developers to easily build, deploy, and monetize applications across multiple mobile operating systems and marketplaces using a common codebase, workflow, tools, and skill sets. In addition, this session provides a preview of iPhone app development and Android app development.

In part three of his Flex Mobile series, Narciso Jaramillo demonstrates how easy it is to debug his Twitter app directly on a device, and then packages it for deployment using the preview release of Flash Builder “Burrito.”